A guide to using Library resources when conducting research in American Women's Studies. You'll find links to the best tools and sources available, and step by step instructions for conducting Humanities research in this topic area.
CCCC has an excellent writing that can help you to navigate the writing process, including drafting your paper, creating a thesis, and citing your research. Use the link below to learn more about how the writing center can help you.
The Writing and Reading Center at Central Carolina Community College offers students assistance with building strong foundations of essential writing skills and effective reading comprehension skills. Students have access to a range of free services including one-on-one coaching, content specific workshops, and the added convenience of online assistance for distance and evening students. Walk-ins are accepted, but appointments are preferred and receive priority.
Citation Resources
Citation resources can be found both online and in the library. Purdue OWL is an excellent online for information about how to cite a variety of sources, and the site provides examples for common APA and MLA citations. You can also find APA and MLA handbooks in all of the campus libraries. Go to the information desk at your respective library to request to use the handbook you need.